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Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the week's news, including a continuing rise in COVID-19 cases in the state and the latest on Kentucky's economy and unemployment numbers. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Chris Otts, WDRB in Louisville; and Morgan Watkins, Louisville Courier Journal.
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The race for governor is heating up as Harvard professor Danielle Allen plans to announce her campaign for governor on Tuesday. But can any candidate topple Governor Baker if he seeks a third term? Joining us to discuss is WBUR Senior Political Reporter, Anthony Brooks.
The candidates are set for the upcoming statewide elections in Virginia. Here's a look at how they're positioning their campaigns as they head into the general election.
Americans may not have to wait until 2022 to sense the potential for Republicans to move the nation back in a conservative direction. The race for governor in Virginia, one of just two major elections taking place this year, could be a barometer of national sentiment. Republicans have just nominated a dream-team ticket, combining talent and achievement with all the diversity demands of today's political marketplace. The nominee is investor/ businessman Glenn Youngkin, who campaigned for his party's nomination as a “conservative, Christian outsider.” Youngkin is a wealthy man who was co-CEO of the highly respected investment firm The Carlyle...Article Link
Tim Melton and Dale Jackson bring you the 7 Things You Should Be Talking About Today, how Kevin McCarthy will not go along with the January 6th Commission, UFOs in the news, a legacy candidate enters the New York Gubernatorial race, Tim reviews the movie Spiral, and More! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2024 race for Indiana governor is officially underway. Republican Eric Doden announced Thursday he’s running for the state’s highest office.
Dr. Sean Foreman is a 610 WIOD Elections & Political Analyst and Barry University Political Science Professor *Follow him on Twitter: @DrSeanForeman
We look back at arguably the most important Governor's race in Florida's History - the 1954 Governor's Race.
Political scientists Bob Beatty, of Washburn University, and Michael Smith, of Emporia State University, consider the work of the House and Senate this legislative session, as well as the performance of Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Republicans who want to take her job in 2022.
In this episode, we talk about the entrance of Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt into the governor's race against incumbent Gov. Laura Kelly. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The new Tennessee Democratic Party chairman says on The Daily Memphian Politics Podcast that challenging Republican majorities in the Tennessee Legislature will take longer. Hendrell Remus also talked about how different the city's politics is from other parts of the state.
Nancy Solomon, managing editor for New Jersey Public Radio and WNYC, talks about Gov. Murphy's chances for re-election, as some progressives are upset with him and at least one Republican challenger has just dropped out.
On Thursday, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced new COVID-19 restrictions. But this time, he preceded them by showing a video of a nurse working in the COVID wing of a hospital in Southwest Virginia. We talk to the researchers behind a study that found the more empathetic people are, the more likely they are to keep their distance and use face masks to prevent the coronavirus from spreading. Then, we discuss the issues driving Virginia's gubernatorial race in 2021.
Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox will become Governor next year. Amanda Dickson is the host of A Woman’s View on Sundays on KSL Newsradio, which you can also find on Apple Podcasts. Follow her on Facebook and Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Candidates for governor make their final arguments. HIP 2.0 gets a 10-year extension. Plus, election predictions and more on Indiana Week in Review for the week ending October 30th, 2020.
Candidates for governor make their final arguments. HIP 2.0 gets a 10-year extension. Plus, election predictions and more on Indiana Week in Review for the week ending October 30th, 2020.
The Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce hosted a Meet the Candidates Forum on October 9, 2020. Candidates for Governor of the State of Utah including Lt. Governor Spencer Cox and Chris Peterson as well as candidates for Lt. Governor, Deidre Henderson and Karina Brown. Learn more about the Cache Valley Chamber and become a member at: https://cachechamber.com/ The Cache Valley Insider is a production of the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Election Day is just weeks away and, already, thousands of Hoosiers are voting early in person and through mail-in absentee ballots. So podcast host Mason King talks with IBJ politics reporter Lindsey Erdody and Andy Downs, director of the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics at Purdue University-Fort Wayne, about how the races are shaping up. They break down battles for the Governors' Office and the 5th Congressional District and evaluate the vice presidential debate. Plus, they consider the impact of early voting and what mail-in ballots will mean for how quickly the votes are counted. To learn more, click here to sign up for Lindsey's weekly politics email, called The Rundown. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by the law firm Krieg DeVault.
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The race for governor between incumbent Republican Chris Sununu and Democrat Dan Feltes pits two candidates who have big policy differences on taxes, the economy, energy and much else. While such differences are expected in a general election for governor, this year's race stands out because of how familiar the two candidates are with each other.
A new poll shows a huge drop in support for Governor Eric Holcomb after his shutdowns of businesses and churches, and numerous Executive Orders even his own Attorney General has called unconstitutional. Plus, Rogan rips Biden, montage of Dems not taking COVID seriously, and more! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Chris Peterson, Democratic Candidate for Governor discusses his race for governor and why he's qualified for the job.
Utah's Republican candidates for Governor are fresh off a big debate last night ... and the sparks flew as it was the final debate before the June 30th primary. Jon Huntsman Jr. joins to tell us how he's feeling, and to focus in on a couple of issues: COVID-19, and policing.
The Utah legislature uses its newly appointed power to call a special session on issues regarding Covid-19. The session will be entirely online. The 2020 governor’s race sees Cox, Wright, and Huntsman qualify via signature gathering; Hughes, Winder Newton, and Burningham must qualify via convention. Trump leads Biden in Utah by a small margin. Max Roth, anchor with Fox13 News, Kate Bradshaw, Director of Government Affairs at Holland & Hart and Bountiful City Councilwoman, and Doug Wilks, editor of the Deseret News, join Host Jason Perry on this week’s Hinckley Report.
Chris Peterson announced yesterday he’ll be running for Governor in Utah. He’ll explain why he’s getting into the race and his goals if he were elected.
Where are all the candidates in their signature-gathering process? Lee will check in on the process and give an update on the Governor’s race. Lee also talks about the remembrance of life service being held for Kobe Bryant and his daugher who were killed in a helicopter crash.
The race for Utah's next governor is heating up, and another player has just entered the ring. Jan Garbett, a local businesswoman, says Utahns deserve a candidate who isn't an ardent supporter of President Donald Trump and has announced her candidacy for Utah's top seat. Boyd Matheson,Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political news and current events, providing higher ground for today's discussions. Listen weekdays 11 am to noon at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online at KSLNewsradio.com, or on the app.
Former Gov. Jon Huntsman, who is currently running for governor again, announced his choice for lieutenant governor: Provo Mayor Michelle Kaufusi. The other gubernatorial campaigns respond to Huntsman's choice. The only other candidate with a lieutenant governor selection is Thomas Wright who has chosen Rep. Rob Bishop.
How will Rob Bishop's entry as Thomas Wright's running mate shape the governor's race? Panelists discuss hot button issues in the upcoming legislative session from education to freedom of religion to gerrymandering. Salt Lake Tribune's Ben Wood, ABC4's Emily Clark and lobbyist with RRJ Consulting Chris Bleak join host Jason Perry for this week's Hinckley Report.
Ben McAdams voted to impeach President Trump; what about other Utah delegates? Panelists discuss what’s next in the impeachment process. And Cox leads Huntsman in the race for governor. Rod Arquette, host of the Rod Arquette show on KNRS, Heidi Hatch, anchor with KUTV News, and Lisa Riley Roche, political reporter with the Deseret News, join host Jason Perry on this week’s Hinckley Report.
Utah’s 2020 Governor’s race is at the forefront in Utah as the field of contenders grows and campaigns start ramping up. Public impeachment hearings begin with Utah’s Congressional leaders weighing in. Dreamers wait in anticipation as the Supreme Court considers the legal status of the DACA Program.
Brannon Miller, director of voter targeting for Chism Strategies who worked for Jim Hood's campaign, discusses how Hood lost the governor's race to Tate Reeves and what lessons Democrats in Mississippi can take from 2019.
In today's episode, Marc is joined by the Executive Director of the Center for Election Science, Aaron Hamlin! In the wake up Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin losing his race by a margin less than the votes received by the Libertarian Party candidate, many are saying that the Libertarian Party is merely playing spoiler and helping to elect Democrats. Regardless of your stance on this subject, today's guest breaks down why the concept of approval voting can change the way voters not only vote, but how the voting method itself can even help to spread the ideas of the Libertarian Party. For full show notes, head over to LionsOfLiberty.com/425 To access our exclusive bonus audio and video content join the Lions of Liberty Pride on Patreon and gain access to all of our exclusive bonus audio and video content for as little as $5 per month, or dip your toe in the water as a Lion Club and access our secret Facebook group for $2 per month! Add "Sounds Like Liberty" to your podcast rotation today! Considering joining the Libertarian Party? If so, do so through our affiliate link at LP.org/LionsOfLiberty and help the Lions of Liberty at the same time! Get your hands on a "Taxation is Death" Coffee Mug! And fill it with a delicious cup of coffee - try the Morning Roar today! Take a mere 15 minutes of your day to watch "...and Live Free!" The Lions of Liberty Story.
Dennis gives his thoughts about the election results in Kentucky, then talks to Christian and Lindsey about having a gig in Fresno this week with a meet and greet afterwards, which leads to a story about the time Dennis made a public appearance at a supermarket in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. That leads to a discussion of the greatness of Rush Limbaugh as a broadcaster, Matt Drudge and Al Franken. He also talks about the old CNBC show, working for the NFL, Orson Welles, Robert Smith of The Cure, running into John Kerry at a party, Steve McQueen in "The Blob", Dennis's film work, the Washington Nationals winning the World Series, the Mets hiring Carlos Beltran as manager, Tommy Lasorda and much more! This episode is brought to you by our sponsor: Blinkist: Blinkist is really unique, and it works on your phone, your tablet, or you web browser. Blinkist takes the best, key takeaways--the need-to-know information--from thousands of nonfiction books and condenses them down into just 15 minutes that you can read or listen to. Right now, for a limited time, Blinkist has a special offer just for our audience. Go to Blinkist.com/DENNIS and try Blinkist for FREE for 7 days AND save 25% off your new subscription!
Mississippi Today political reporters Adam Ganucheau and Bobby Harrison discuss the biggest storylines ahead of the Nov. 5 governor's race between Democratic nominee Jim Hood and Republican nominee Tate Reeves.
Mississippi Today political reporters Adam Ganucheau and Bobby Harrison break down the biggest factors that could affect the Nov. 5 governor's race between Jim Hood and Tate Reeves.
This week in Kentucky politics, candidates for governor and attorney general both participated in televised debates. And a new poll shows Gov. Matt Bevin and Attorney General Andy Beshear tied ahead of next month’s election. Jonese Franklin and Ryland Barton talk about it in week’s edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled.
Gov. Phil Bryant sits down with host Adam Ganucheau to talk about the contentious race to decide his successor and look back on his eight years in the Governor's Mansion.
Marty Gearheart talks about the GOP cave on the Parkways Authority that led to the doubling of the tolls. He also comments on the RISE Flood Relief scandal.
Former GOP WV Delegate says he's the only real Republican in the 2020 Governor's Race!
Ron Gregory is a political columnist with the Herald-Dispatch. He brags on US Rep. Carol Miller, talks about flood relief problems, Gov. Jim Justice's troubles, and the needle exchange program.
Or does Gov. Edwards have a clear path to re-election? Pollster John Couvillon joins the show.
Former House member from Mercer Co., Marty Gearheart has some problems with fellow Republican Jim Justice!
Like former Delegate Folk, Tom Bibby is from Berkely Co., WV. He discusses reason why he's lost confidence in Gov. Jim Justice - education & transportation!
On this week's episode of the Under the Dome podcast, Angie, Bernie and Doug discuss the revelation that Gov. Bruce Rauner actually tried to drop out of the governor's race between the primary and general elections. They also talk about the governor's ongoing battle with AFSCME and Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker's trip to D.C. to visit President Trump and his plans for inauguration day.
Top Wednesday headlines from the AP include Trump's reaction to Democrats taking control of the U.S. House, Georgia's governor's race may not be over yet and the 79 school chidlren kidnapped in Cameroon have been released.
Chris Spangle and Levie Rainey discuss the 2018 Georgia race for Governor with Stacey Abrams, Brian Kemp, and Ted Metz. Levie is a student libertarian torn between liberal professors and conservative family members resenting her Libertarian vote for Metz. We discuss the race, the wasted vote why she isn't wasting her vote, and why she ought to be hopeful for the Libertarian Party's future.